Php30,000 AMD Gaming Build Guide – 2016

30K AMD BUILD 1

AMD has always been known as a cheaper alternative when buying PC components compared to Intel and Nvidia. Their latest RX-480 graphics card costs only $200 (ironically Php14,000 here) and is a beast at 1080p gaming that’s also VR Ready. An extremely well known company, we are eager to see what graphics card would AMD throw against the 1080 since the RX-480 is only a match for the GTX 1060 and doesn’t even go near a GTX 1070 in terms of performance.

You can never go wrong with the RX-480 considering its price tag. It is a definite must have for those who are on a budget and wants to have a smooth 1080p gaming experience that is also VR Ready. Many people have been asking for a build guide within Php30k that utilizes AMD’s latest GPU. This is where this build comes in. In the near future we will be updating our guides once the RX-470 and RX-460 are released.

Below is our Php30,000 AMD PC Gaming Build Guide 2016. We have provided two different builds and I’ll be explaining the performance of each build and a recap on what build is for you. As I’ve mentioned we will be utilizing the RX-480 in one of our builds here.

Build 1:

Part Name Price
CPU: AMD Vishera FX-8350 4.0GHz 8,650
GPU: Sapphire NITRO R9-380 Dual-X OC 2GB GDDR5 9,890
MOBO: Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3P 4,150
RAM: Gskill RipjawsX 8GB (4×2) 2133 CL9 2,620
HDD: Seagate 1TB 7200RPM ST1000DM003 2,450
SSD: N/A N/A
PSU: Corsair VS550 2,190
CASE: Tecware Infinity 1,240

PRICE: PHP31,190

The FX-8350 is still an extremely affordable and efficient processor. Despite being 2 years old, the processor still packs a punch because of its 8-core structure accompanied with a very fast clock speed of 4.0Ghz. This means you wont have to worry about mere bottlenecks especially if you’ll be playing small or casual competitive games such as Dota 2 and CS:GO.

For the graphics card we used the Sapphire NITRO R9-380 Dual X OC Edition. The R9-380 itself is already a grand card capable of playing AAA games in high settings at 1080p with decent framerates. Its not as powerful as Nvidia’s newer Pascal graphics card line or the RX-480, but considering our budget and since its Php4,000 cheaper, it’s still a good option.

If you have a slightly bigger budget, go for the 4GB version of the r9-380. The extra 2GB of RAM will do great when playing games with large texture files. Below are videos of the R9-380’s performance.

GTA V

Dark Souls 3

Tom Clancy’s The Division

Battlefield 4

Rise of the Tomb Raider

 

Build 2:

Part Name Price
CPU: AMD Vishera FX-8320E 3.50GHz 8-Core 6,390
GPU: Sapphire RX 480 8GB GDDR5 13,800
MOBO: ASRock N68C-GS4 FX 2,350
RAM: Corsair 8GB DDR3 1600Mhz 1,850
HDD: Seagate 1TB 7200RPM ST1000DM003 2,450
SSD: N/A N/A
PSU: Corsair VS550 2,190
CASE: Tecware Infinity 1,240

PRICE: PHP30,270

The energy efficient baby brother of the FX-8350, the FX-8320E is an efficient 8-core processor running at 3.50Ghz. It is a tad slower than the FX-8350, but it is also cheaper and more power efficient. We partnered it with Sapphire’s RX 480 graphics card. Unlike the other build, we have a slower RAM due to a much cheaper motherboard to make way for the RX-480, but is sufficient enough for gaming. You won’t notice much of difference in RAM speed either way.

The FX-8320E will most likely bottleneck the card if the game is CPU extensive. Other than that, you can expect this build to run selected AAA games at High/Ultra Settings in 1080p and mixed settings at 1440p with good framerates. Below are videos of the RX-480’s performance.

The Witcher 3

Batman: Arkham Knight

Tom Clancy’s Rainbox Six Seige

Need for Speed 2015

Just Cause 3

Bottomline:

With Php30,000 you could buy yourself a decent rig that’s capable of playing any game today with decent framerates. While of course you should expect performance to degrade as years pass by due to technological advancements, with this guide we assure you that you will give you a decent gaming experience as of now.

Between the two builds I would prefer the first one due to its better motherboard, faster ram, and the R9-380 is actually sufficient enough for gaming. If you have a higher budget, even if its just Php5,000 more, choose the first build then buy yourself an RX-480. The advantage of the secondbuild compared to the first one is gaming performance out of the box thanks to the RX-480.

If you’re not sure which build to choose, here we state the differences and the advantages of each build.

  • Build 1 – FX-8350 and an R9-380
    • Best build between the two for long term upgrade. The build has better parts in almost every aspect compared to the second one.
    • Faster CPU but weaker GPU. The FX-8350 is stronger than the 8320e, but since the R9-380 is weaker than the RX-480, gaming performance will have a massive difference.
    • Choose this build if you plan on upgrading in the future. Just buy a new graphics card, or if you have a bit more money to spend, just buy an RX-480 instantly and you’ll get a significantly better performance than the second one.
  • Build 2 – FX-8320E and an RX-480

    • Only suitable for those who have little to no plans on upgrading, the FX-8320E whilst good, will bottleneck higher end cards much more than the FX-8350.
    • Gaming performance is significantly better than build 1, though with the cost of parts. This build has a cheaper motherboard, slower ram, and slower processor to make room for the RX-480.
    • Choose this build if you have little to no plans on upgrading. This is intended for those who wants to game out of the box at high settings in 1080p and even capable of 1440p thanks to the RX-480.

All in all with Php30,000 you could buy yourself a good rig that is VR Ready (R9-380 not VR ready though is capable in playing some VR Games based on experience). If you’re planning for a long term upgrade, go with the first build. But if you intend to max out everything at 1080p and have little plans on buying parts in the future, go with the second one. All in all, he hope this guide gives you an insight as to what your Php30,000 can do.

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We will be posting an Intel build sometime in the future.

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Our Ultimate Pokemon Go Beginner Guide: Everything You Need To Know

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While several parts of the world are already miles ahead in their journey to become Pokémon masters, most of us here in Asia are left warming up the benches and observing from the sidelines – waiting for our chance to showcase how years of trading cards, episode marathons, and gaming have prepared us for real-life Pokémon hunting. However, if you think about it, having a later release date of Pokémon Go may actually work towards our advantage, as we can observe earlier players and get a few tips and tricks so we can start our own journeys right.

We did a little bit of research and foraged through the experiences of those who have already been playing Pokémon Go to get a closer peek at the gameplay. This, together with our brief experience of actually playing the game when the servers were still up, allowed us to compile this Pokémon Go Beginner Guide so we can all be more or less be extra-prepared when the game finally becomes available in our country.

This guide will be organized into three sections – TIPS, RUMORS, and Pokémon Go IRL.

*Disclaimer: These tips are based on the experiences of players from countries where Pokémon Go is already available – namely United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and some parts of Europe. Being a location-based AR game, there may be differences in the gameplay in your country.

TIPS

  1. Choosing The Best Starter Pokémon For You (and getting Pikachu as your Starter)

By now, you probably already know that at the start of the game you’ll be presented with three Pokémon to choose from as your starter – Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle. But which one should you choose?

If we consider CP, Charmander may be the best option since Charizard, reportedly has the highest of the three – with a max CP of 2,602. Venusaur isn’t far behind with a max CP of 2,580, while Blastoise has 2,542.

However, Fire-types like Charmander are weak against three other Pokémon types, namely Rock, Water, and Ground.  Grass-types like Bulbasaur are weaker against more (Fire, Ice, Poison, Flying, Bug). Water-types like Squirtle are weak against two types only (Electric and Grass).

You’ve also probably heard that there’s a hidden trick to get Pikachu as your starter by running away from the three original starters four times (they’d keep on popping up after you run a certain distance) until Pikachu appears as one of the options. In terms of CP Pikachu isn’t really as competitive as the other three, but it would be a great starter option if you consider the fact that you’d most likely encounter more Charmanders, Bulbasaurs, and Squirtles in the wild anyways. That and the reason that Pikachu is super cute.

  1. Find Pokémon Types in their natural habitat

It makes sense that water-type Pokémon may be found near bodies of water, or grass-types to be found in grassy areas. But where do you find the types like Poison, Fairy, Fighting, Psychic, and Dragon?

Poison-types allegedly can be found in wetlands, marshes, and ponds. Fairy and Dragon types may be found in places of interests like landmarks. It’s possible to find Fighting Types in stadiums and sports centers, and Psychic Pokémons may be found near hospitals and residential areas at night.

All in all there are 18 different Types of Pokémon with a variety of strengths and weaknesses. Bottomline is, you’d be most likely to find them in areas where you can imagine their Type will survive.

  1. How to attract more Pokémon with Incense.

In Pokémon Go, you can use an Incense to attract Pokémon to your location. Most players would just wait for the Pokémon to go their way, but there’s actually a better way of attracting more Pokémon with this item.

Redditor __isitin__discovered that an Incense’ spawn-rate of Pokémon increases when you travel at least 200 meters between spawns. Waiting for Pokémon to go to you would spawn one Pokémon every 5 minutes, but jogging around would increase the spawn to up to one per minute. Looks like Pokémon Go is giving us more reasons to move around!

  1. Easier Way of Catching Pokémon

There’s a much easier (and more accurate) way of catching Pokémon than just blindly flinging your Poké Balls around.

When catching a Pokémon, tap and hold the Poké Ball until a circle appears. Its color would go from green, orange, and red, while changing its size at the same time. There’s a higher chance for you to capture the Pokémon when the circle is green, and smaller. It gets tougher when the circle is at orange or red, and the circle is bigger.

  1. Turn off AR

Another way of making it easier to catch wild Pokémon is to turn off the augmented reality. I know, I know…this makes it less fun, but this keeps the Pokémon from moving around too much in your screen – making it easier for you to improve your aim.

  1. You can request for PokéStops.

We still don’t know how “abundant” PokéStops and Pokémon Gyms will be in the Philippines, but in case your neighborhood is as dry as a dessert, you can actually fill out a ticket in the Pokémon Go support page to request to add a local landmark to the Pokémon map.

  1. Be Smart when Evolving

I know it can be tempting to power-up your Pokémon ASAP, but more experienced players are actually suggesting to do otherwise. The reason? It’s possible for you to find the same kind of Pokémon in the wild with a higher starting CP – which also means a stronger evolved version.

The better way of doing it would be to collect more Candies for a certain type of Pokémon, then choose to evolve the one with the higher CP. From there, you can start powering it up.

  1. You can get more Items from PokéStops

You’d most likely be always on the lookout for PokéStops because this is where you’ll be able to get items such as Poké Balls without spending too much real-life money in the game.

When you visit a PokéStop, you’ll have to spin a coin, which will then give you valuable items. After a single spin, the coin would then become unusable.

However, you don’t have to leave right away as there’s actually a way for you to get more items. Pokéstops refresh pretty quickly – that is every five minutes, and by then you can make another spin to get more items.

  1. Beating Gyms and Becoming a Gym Leader

Apparently, beating Gym leaders once doesn’t automatically transfer the leadership to you – it only lowers the Gym’s Prestige.

A Gym’s strength is determined by its Prestige Points. A Gym gains Prestige when it wins battles, and loses them when the leaders lose a battle. To claim a Gym, you’ll have to fight the leaders repeatedly until you reduce the Gym’s Prestige Points to zero (which also means defeating all Pokémon guarding it).

Obviously, it helps to team up with other players to take over a gym. If you win, be sure to leave one of your strongest Pokémon to guard the Gym, otherwise other players can easily take over. Note though that you won’t be able to use the Pokémon you leave in Gyms, so be sure you have other strong Pokémon in your lineup.

  1. Eeveelutions

Eevee’s evolutions may seem random at fist, but apparently there seems to be an Easter Egg on how to choose which Eeveelution you’d like.

If you name your Eevee “Sparky”, there’s a chance that your Eevee would evolve into a Jolteon. Naming it “Pyro” would result in a Flareon, and “Rainer” would give you Vaporeon. Just be sure to restart the game after naming to refresh your name-change.

This is still unverified though so well have to see for ourselves if this is also 100% accurate like the Pikachu-Starter Easter Egg.

RUMORS

Whew! That was a mouthful! Let’s head on to some rumors, which are more or less just educated guesses, but still worth considering nonetheless. Most of these came from a recent data mine of Pokémon Go’s coding, so there’s at least some reason to hope that some of these are true.

  1. Master Balls

Fans of earlier Pokémon games would know that the Master Ball is the only Poké Ball that has a 100% guarantee of capture. This valuable item seems to be missing from Pokémon Go so far, but the data mine I mentioned earlier also includes a picture of a Master Ball, so we can hope that it’s hidden somewhere in the game.

Pokemon Go Infographic

  1. Common v Uncommon v Rare

We made an infographic compiling a lot of players’ inputs, and we’ve reached the conclusion that depending on your area, there will always be a small number of very common Pokemon, a huge pool of uncommon Pokemon, and then the rare ones.

Once again, from what we’ve put together, it seems like the Eggs that you receive in the game to hatch are classified. Eggs that require 2  km of travel hatch common Pokemon, 5 km eggs hatch uncommon Pokemon, and 10 km eggs should hatch rare Pokemon.

  1. Getting Legendary Pokémon

Speaking of getting Pokémon other than the normal means – it seems that Mew, Mewtwo, and the three Legendary birds – Zapdos, Moltres, and Articuno are available in the game but not in the wild.

Just like with Mew, this assumption was based on the fact that these Pokémon don’t have a “Base Capture Rate”, which we think means that you can’t capture them in the wild. We can guess that these special Pokémon are reserved as special bonuses of sorts for special events. After all, one of Pokémon Go’s trailers showed some sort of timed event where several players join together to defeat a single Mewtwo.

  1. Mew

Another information from the date mine that’s worth to be excited about is the “confirmation” that Mew would indeed be in Pokémon Go.

The coding reveals that the Mythical Pokémon would be one of the most powerful in the game. However, it seems that it cannot be captured by normal means (no surprise there).

POKEMON GO IRL

MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HELATH BENEFITS

Pokémon Go has no doubt transcended the usual online gaming to one that makes a significant impact to the real, physical world. And I’m not talking about the usual claims that video games making people violent or antisocial.

In fact, Pokémon Go seems to have the opposite effect. Players are allegedly making an effort to go out and interact with other users in order to play the game. I personally know someone who usually spends his weekends inside his man-cave playing computer games, go out into the streets just to catch a Sandshrew. It may not sound like a big deal but a game that encourages people to actually go out of their comfort zones and interact with others IRL is nothing short of revolutionary.

Believe it or not, the mental and physical benefits of Pokémon Go seem to be real. Players are getting motivated to go outdoors, get some exercise, and even meet new people. I won’t go so far as saying it helps with depression, but I can tell that it definitely may help improve somebody’s mood. Have you heard that guy from New Zealand who quit his day job to become a full-time Pokémon Go player? It’s funny, and it seems ridiculous but it’s true.

PLAY WITH CAUTION

But then again, like everything that’s fun, playing Pokémon Go must be done with caution. It definitely isn’t a good idea to play when driving, and you should still be mindful of your surroundings while going around “catching ‘em all”. There have already been reports of injuries and deaths attributed to carelessness while playing the game including a car crash and even a teenager who was shot dead for trespassing.

Not to mention the cellphone snatchers who’d be having a buffet, with all the players exposing their phones outdoors, eyes fixed on their screens. Definitely a possibility here in the Philippines.

BUSINESS POTENTIAL

With the game’s popularity online and offline, it’s no surprise that businesses have started jumping in on the trend. McDonald’s allegedly has a partnership with Pokémon Go for its release in Japan. Rumors say that McDonald’s branches in Japan will be turned into Pokémon Gyms, encouraging players to visit the said restaurants. Well played, McDonald’s. Well played.

Images have also been circulating online of business posting notices in front of their shops, saying that only customers can get a chance at catching Pokémon inside the business premises. Makes me hope that there’s a rare Pokémon lurking around my house!

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There’s a whole lot more to Pokémon Go that what we compiled in this article, with new Easter Eggs, tricks, and updates popping up every now and then online. It’s a real game-changer, so to speak, with the number of users rivaling social media platforms like Snapchat and Twitter.

For now, we can only cross our fingers and hope that the game gets release in our country pretty soon.

This article is contributed by Pokemon Master Geoff Ledesma. Gym Leader Bob Freking contributed to this article.

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Specs Comparison: Meizu MX6 vs ASUS Zenfone 3 (ZE552KL)

Meizu has just announced their latest smartphone – the MX6. It packs a 5.5-inch Full HD display, 4GB RAM, and a monster MediaTek Helio X25 deca-core CPU. Sounds good, right? But before you jump in and decide if this should be your next phone, let’s consider another popular device worthy of your attention – the ASUS Zenfone 3 (ZE552KL). Which one is better in terms of specs? Let’s find out.

Meizu MX6ASUS Zenfone 3 (ZE552KL)
5.5-inch In-Cell Full HD display, 401ppi5.5-inch Super IPS+ Full HD display, 401ppi
2.5D Glass2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass
2.3GHz MediaTek Helio X20 deca-core CPU2.0GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 octa-core CPU
Mali-T880 GPUAdreno 506 GPU
4GB RAM4GB RAM
32GB internal storage64GB internal storage
n/amicroSD via SIM 2 slot
12MP Sony IMX386 PDAF rear camera w/ LED flash16MP Laser AF, PDAF, rear camera w/ OIS, LED flash
5MP front camera8MP front camera
Dual SIMDual-SIM
4G LTE, VoLTE4G LTE
Wi-Fi 802.11acWi-Fi 802.11ac
Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.2
GPS w/ A-GPS, Glonass, BDSGPS w/ A-GPS, Glonass
USB Type-CUSB Type-C
Fingerprint scannerFingerprint scanner
3,060mAh battery w/ fast charging3,000mAh battery w/ Quick Charge
Android 6.0 Marshmallow w/ Flyme 5.2.2 OSAndroid 6.0.1 Marshmallow w/ ZenUI
7.25mm thick152.6 x 77.4 x 7.7 mm
155 g

Summary of advantages

Meizu MX6
* Higher clocked CPU with more cores
* Slightly larger battery
* Slightly thinner body

ASUS Zenfone 3 (ZE552KL)
* Larger storage capacity
* Dual-SIM support
* Higher front camera resolution

Based on the summary above, it looks like the Zenfone 3 has the advantage especially in important aspects like storage capacity and support for microSD cards. As for CPU performance, the MX6 seem to have the upper hand in terms of clock speed and number of cores, but we can only determine which one is better in real world tests.

Now for the price, the Meizu MX6 is priced at CNY 1,999 or around Php14,000. The ASUS Zenfone 3 (ZE552KL), on the other hand, is priced at NTD 9,999 or approximately Php14,700. Based on conversion, both smartphones are in the same price range. The MX6, though, is more affordable, but not by a mile.

How about you guys? Which smartphone do you think is the better pick? Let us know in the comments below.

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Setup Guide: Western Digital MyCloud EX2 Ultra

The Western Digital MyCloud EX2 Ultra supports up to 16TB of storage and powered by a Marvell ARMADA 385 1.3GHz dual-core processor and 1GB of RAM. With the MyCloud EX2 Ultra, you can have your own personal and private cloud storage.

Check our our guide on how to set up your very own cloud storage:

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Top 5 Gadgets to Look Forward to for the rest of 2016

The year went by so fast it’s actually July already. The last six months saw a lot of new gadgets being announced and released, at least one of which have probably broken the little piggy bank we hide just for those special occasions.

That doesn’t mean the rest of the year will be quite and uneventful. On the contrary, there are actually a lot more to forward to this quarter.

Let’s list down the more notable ones, shall we?

Samsung Galaxy Note 7. By first week of August, Samsung should be on schedule to announce their next phablet, the Note 7. The company is rumored to be skipping 6, not because it’s an unlucky number, but because they just want to catch up with the number coding of the Galaxy S7. Make sense.

Based on early leaks, the Galaxy Note 7 will be quite similar to the Note 5 in terms of form factor although a number of Galaxy S7 features will be adopted – like water-proofing, slightly curved edges, and a dual-pixel rear camera. The Note 7 should also be the first Samsung smartphone to come with 6GB of RAM and, perhaps, even a USB Type C port – features that most other flagship devices already have.

Apple iPhone 7. Like clockwork, Apple will most definitely announce the new iPhone 7 by September. It’s also the year that they’re scheduled to make a major re-design of their handset so it’s going to be more interesting this time compared to last year’s predictable iPhone 6S.

So we don’t know what it will be like and, though rumors abound, Apple will surely just surprise everyone. Regardless of how it will look like, Apple fans will continue to line up to get their upgrade to the new iPhone 7.

New Apple Macbook. We were hoping Apple would announce a new Macbook Pro during the last Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC 2016) but the only closest thing we got was the renaming of Mac OS X to macOS just to align with other product line’s naming convention (this year’s iteration will be called macOS Sierra).

Nevertheless, we’re still confident that Apple is going to release a new batch of Macbook later this year or just in time for the holidays. That should include an upgrade to the Macbook (hopefully, with more ports) and a redesign of the Macbook Pro series.

Google Nexus 2016. Rumors point to HTC as this year’s partner vendor for the next Google Nexus phone but our guess is as good as anyone. Last time, they released two models – the Nexus 6P with Huawei and the Nexus 5X with LG. They might do that again this year.

Perhaps another tablet as well, something similar to the Pixel C. There’s not a lot of rumors about these Nexus devices at the moment but we’re pretty sure they’re already in the works around this time.

Cameras of Photokina 2016. Being the biggest photo and video trade fair, Photokina is always the best place to announce a new camera. We’re expecting a Canon 6D Mark II and 5D Mark IV, Nikon D3500 and D850, Sony a7 III and a9, Sony RX100 V and the Panasonic GH5.

Though not usually part of Photokina, GoPro is also on schedule to announce the Hero 5 anytime soon.

There should be more but these devices are the ones that normally take most of the attention. Let’s see in the coming months if these predictions will materialize.

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